Thursday 22 June 2017

Thursday's Opinions: Do we really want the Supreme Court to decide how partisan is too partisan?

Two shining lights in an Iranian prison's darkness; Let America plunge toward our fast-unfolding future
 
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Do we really want the Supreme Court to decide how partisan is too partisan?
A case from Wisconsin could mire the court in the "political thicket."
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Latest Columns
Two shining lights in an Iranian prison's darkness
These women have been imprisoned for years, yet they continue to inspire me and many others.
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Let America plunge toward our fast-unfolding future
Creative disruption is tiring, but the alternative is far worse.
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The Trump administration's surreal desire for 'more law enforcement'
The U.S. has world-historic levels of incarceration and law enforcement. Maybe it's time for a new approach to criminal justice.
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Republicans won on Tuesday. But Trump didn't.
Miracles rarely happen in politics, and suburban Atlanta Republicans were loyal enough to decide it wasn't their job to deliver one.
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Derogatory trademarks aren't about free speech. They're about discrimination.
The Supreme Court just opened the door for discriminatory commercial speech.
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The perils of too much government lending
Lending standards are often too lax, resulting in unnecessary losses for the Treasury and harm to borrowers.
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Editorial Cartoons
And now we find out what all McConnell’s secrecy was for Don’t worry your pretty little head over health care
He is counting on people wanting to get this over with. No female senators were initially included to work on the Republican replacement health-care bill.
 
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The Post’s View
Republicans' health-care hypocrisy is on full display
Even if senators keep the bill hidden for now, they will eventually have to own its consequences.
 
The Trump administration has expanded sanctions on Russia. Here's what it should target next.
The U.S. should implement sanctions on those involved in the sweeping violations of human rights happening in Crimea.
 
Prince George's residents deserve an answer to charges of systemic corruption
Are the allegations from school board members legitimate, or were they a reckless action?
 
 
Latest Blogs
Wall Street Journal fires prominent reporter for involvement with source
Jay Solomon participated in some very sensitive email traffic with an international cargo mogul.
 
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Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
We just learned the government knows Russia will sabotage the next election. Now what?
Our democracy is at serious risk of being undermined -- again.
 
Russia pays no price if Trump has his way
Will Trump and the GOP blink on sanctions?
 
Jon Ossoff lost, but so what? It’s all about the long game, Democrats.
I felt it, like a tremor in The Force. The predictable freakout over a lost special election.
 
The two competing futures of the Democratic Party: Jon Ossoff and Randy Bryce
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